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I have U96 or 1/8 Mcaren MP4 or 1/32 Lancaster or 1/200 HMS Hood or Bismark Or HMS Victory Cutty Sark Bounty 1/200 Titanic The Melenium Falcon 1/33 Vulcan 1/33 B52 1/33 B29 Superfortress 1/32 X-15 1/48 SR 71 1/100 Soverign of the Seas 1/32 Spitfire 1/32 Hurricane 1/12 Bentley 1/72 space Shuttle 1/72 Concorde 1/72 Tu144 1/144 Concorde 1/144 TU 144 SRN4 Hovercraft A huge Saturn V About 5ft tall 1/33 Bell X1 a 1/32 Lightening F1 this planned group build starting in June/July and about 20 card models and if I manage to build that lot a new house will be required to fit them in
I'm leaning towards the Lancaster as my next build after I finish the Hindenburg
Well the Aston Martin has come to a halt due to lack of screw length to attach the front of the car to the chassis the screws are at least 3mm to short so I have ordered some 8mm long screws to address this shortcomming so until they arrive that's it for this model
Hmmm...
Something a bit strange there, as the supplied fixing screws are the right size. I had no problems with the length.
Are you sure you're using the correct screws, and that the body/chassis are mating correctly?
Of course, there's always the possibility they did supply the wrong screws.
I would search among all the screws you have from all the different parts - there are about 100 'spare' screws left over at the end of the build.
You might find a few the size you want.
Yep your right about the amount of screws left and I have checked through them all the problem is the plastic front frame that bolts to the chassis on the front of the car unless the screws are jamming up on something which I have checked because you can push down on the 2 bits and they join with no gaps but the piece of plastic the screws go into is thicker than the screw length and that's using the Type A's as instructed are a least 2-3mm too short
As I said the body will fit down as required but you can't anchor it cause there's no thread showing the only thing I haven't tried is opening up the bottom of the holes on the plastic bottom to make a socket so to speak so the locating lugs in the chassis are moved closer to the join therby giving me the nesscceary extra thread but I'm trying to avoid that I already have a cracked chrome windscreen surround and bent bonnet support strut from trying to force the screws to fit but they are just not long enough
Roy
Here's a photo of the part that has to be screwed together according to what I'm seeing the 3 plastic sections ok the 1st one is countersunk but that still leaves 2 more sections one is 5mm thick on it's own leaving no thread for the screw to attach the bodywork to unless you know different
Hooray longer length bolts have arrived and fit perfectly there is still a small gap at the bottom and the doors only just close but after the grief I had with this build I'll accept that I have no idea what's causing the gap hopefully can now finish bolting it together here's where I'm at
Ok I'm calling the Aston finished here are the last pictures of the build still got to replace windscreen surround but other than that it's all finished was it worth it no the model is totally lacking detail and accuarcy and £750 does not represent calue for money you can up the detail level especially in the engine bay which is awful without modification but the other cosmetic touches are barely discernible and can be achieved I believe through painting and no carperting and real leather which makes thing more awkward to fit afterwards I'm still in shock that the electrics worked as well anyway enough of my waffle enjoy as always comments good and bad are always welcome
Well you got there in the end.
Well done that man.
Yes, there is something definitely adrift at the front/sills area as it should all line up smoothly.
It took me an age to get the front 'down' enough on mine, after lowering the firewall and inner engine bay sides up at the screen end.
I literally filed them down by around 3mm.
A nice model but I agree - dreadful level of detail and extremely toy like in many areas.
The engine is completely wrong in umpteen areas as is the interior.
Also AWFUL paint match on the panels - just look at my door and bonnet!
I wish I'd repainted it all.
I think Eaglemoss learned a lesson from this one as more recent offerings from them are leagues ahead.
Anyway - a nice result - sit it somewhere on a hefty shelf and enjoy it.
I'm sure it will get lots of 'oohs' and 'ahh's'...
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